Business Fit Magazine November 2018 Issue 1 | Page 32

Mindset & Emotion enlightenment and celebrate communities and women who have found success in their work and life, uniting for a great cause. Each ambassador will have the opportunity to host and collaborate towards different projects to improve the welfare of the underprivileged in their own communities. “Our mission is to create a platform which can identify role models, turning them into leaders then collectively create a world of peace to help the underprivileged around the world. We also aim to be connecting, supporting each other and doing the work of generosity to support and raise funds for the less privileged. In essence fellow Ambassadors and LOANI Team members can support one another to raise funds for the great cause. We can easily and collectively come together, pool our power and change the world. The movement has made us identify the needs in our communities to make sure developments are made big or small as well as share ideas, connecting and learn from each other,” explains Dr Caroline. Each international ambassador has made a contribution, big or small, in their community. The aim is to join forces, to host events, network, improve health and wellness and support one another, while helping the more vulnerable in our societies. In September this year, LOANI hosted a global event in Morocco, celebrating Moroccan cultures and supporting their community. They are now working with some Embassies to attempt to crystallise their vision of bringing nations together to resolve the biggest problems facing humanity around the globe. LOANI is very much focused on inspiring pride, bringing nations, professions and countries causes together to celebrate and unite as one under one roof for a great cause, to unite for humanity and support widows and orphans. 32 “Our global networking inspires women to step up to the next level in the world, in their careers and in their lives, to discuss diversity and inclusion initiatives and provide an opportunity to learn about other cultures and diversity, knowledge, skills and experience and when we collectively put our hearts and authentic leadership into motion, we can move mountains,” said Dr Caroline. LOANI hopes to increase the countries it represents to 100 by the end of next year. Their next global event will be in South Africa from 8 – 12 August 2019. They have also announced another project, Galaxy of Stars Young Inspiration Awards. This is a movement created to recognise, acknowledge, honour, encourage and promote young people, their talents, abilities and their culture. By rewarding their efforts, they aim to build confidence and a positive learning environment, to help create future leaders and motivate individuals. It will also honour young beautiful survivors, young heroes and young carers, as well as those overcoming personal barriers and challenges in their lives to achieve success; those standing up against bullying and discrimination either socially, emotionally or physically as well as young people with disabilities and additional needs. Dr Caroline is creating an opportunity to recognise, honour and celebrate these young people and transform their pain into stardust. “For me it was about the impact, I believe l am here on this planet as a change maker and any little effort that you make in your community counts,” she says. “It’s only two years since l launched LOANI and already we represent 85 countries, it just goes to show how something small can become big”.